DynamicX Announces DX Winner 2: The World’s Smallest and Most Affordable Motion Platform compact, powerful, and priced under $1,000.
(Isstories Editorial):- Singapore, Hong Kong Sep 29, 2025 (Issuewire.com) – DynamicX today announced the upcoming launch of DX Winner 2 kickstarter the world’s smallest and most affordable motion platform, designed for gamers and simulation enthusiasts. The product is now in prelaunch, with a Kickstarter campaign scheduled to go live at the end of the month.
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DX Winner2 introduces Quasi-Direct Drive (Quasi-DD) technology, delivering high-performance motion feedback in an ultra-compact form. Unlike bulky and expensive traditional motion rigs, DX Winner 2 offers an accessible solution that fits seamlessly into any home setup without sacrificing performance.
The platform is designed to give racing and flight simulation fans a realistic and immersive experience at a fraction of the cost. Weighing less and taking up less space than typical motion systems, DX Winner 2 makes advanced motion technology available to a wider audience.
DynamicXisc is inviting early supporters to sign up on the prelaunch landing page to receive updates and secure exclusive early bird discounts of up to 40% off when the Kickstarter goes live.
For more information and to join the prelaunch list, visit our landing page
About dynamixc
DynamicX is a technology company dedicated to creating innovative, accessible, and high-quality motion solutions for gaming and simulation. With a focus on compact design and affordability, DynamicX brings advanced simulation experiences to enthusiasts worldwide.




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